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    In the Old Testament poverty denotes both a lack of economic resources and material goods‚ as well as political and legal powerlessness. In ancient Israel the poor weren’t a social class‚ rather they were a diverse body consisting of small farmers‚ day laborers‚ beggars‚ debt slaves and village dwellers. Various biblical texts discuss their plight‚ offering different analyses of their situation. The books of law regulate their treatment‚ in particular‚ the legal codes ensure the social well-being

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    OLD TESTAMENT LEADERSHIP

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    Running head: OLD TESTAMENT LEADERSHIP 1 Old Testament Leadership Miguel A. Gallegos Hope International University Prof. S. Allard

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    eternal life for all of us. Throughout the bible‚ we have had the privilege of reading and learning many things throughout the Old Testament and New Testament‚ all the while being able to compare the two. Throughout Hebrews we quickly learn the emphasis on the old (Judaism) and the new (Christianity) religions shown by the all mighty God. Hebrews was a great document written for the Jews who were weighing Jesus or hesitant with his faith. In the beginning‚ the book of Hebrews reads of how Jesus is greater

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    Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament (Book Review) Ernest Whittaker OBST 515-B07 LUO September 19‚ 2013 1 Introduction The bible in its entirety is full of information about the character and works of Jesus. However‚ to the average Christian the New Testament alone tells the story entire of Jesus and this is what is used to describe his life and works. The average Christian fails‚ for one reason or another‚ to

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    show us his amazing powers? In the Old Testament‚ there are heroes who proceed through the process of discovering out God’s powers and intentions. The Old Testament heroes: Jonah‚ Shadrach‚ Meshach‚ and Abednego‚ and Daniel experience God’s powers and character by obeying and disobeying God’s rules‚ following God ‚ and being faithful to God. First‚ Jonah doesn’t obey God’s commands.Jonah was a prophet who preached in Nineveh‚ the capital of Assyria. In the Bible‚ God gave Jonah a job to accomplish

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    Fee and Stuart‚ what is the antidote to bad interpretation? The antidote to bad interpretation is good interpretation based on common sense guidelines. 4. They define “The Bible” in part as… The Bible is not a series of… The Bible is both human and divine and is the Word of God given in human words in history. The Bible is not a series of propositions and imperatives. 5. Know the kinds of “communication” mentioned that God uses to convey his Word. God uses narrative history‚ genealogies‚ chronicles

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    I. Missions in the Old Testament A. The timid run‚ the brave venture out into the unknown ‚and the noble confront evil. and the righteous declare! B. Missions and important declarations of the Old Testament. C. Biblical verses used 1. Genesis 1:28 2. Exodus 9:1-4 3. Psalm 105.1 II. The Old Testament is the beginning of God calling us to a right relationship with Him. God sent many people on tasks that seemed impossible‚ and they would be without the power of God behind them. God from

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    Testament (1000-1200 words). The student is to summarize Youngblood’s basic approach to the OT and‚ in this process‚ reflect on the way in which the story develops through each of the topics outlined in his work (identify the relationship between the different topics). The Heart of the Old Testament written by Ronald Youngblood is an extraordinary book that makes logical sense to the Youngblood’s approach to the OT. Youngblood identifies the nine themes that form the pillar of the Old Testament

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    Paul. Slavery in the first century‚ though common and taken for granted (Barton‚ Comfort‚ Osborne‚ Taylor‚ and Veerman‚ 2001‚ p. 996)‚ was not practiced similarly to how we in the United States generally perceive slavery. Moreover‚ while the New Testament does not overt-ly condemn slavery‚ Elwell (1984)‚ states that it certainly‚ “reorder[ed] the relationship of slave and master” (p. 1022). The condition and treatment of slaves varied widely in the Greco-Roman world. Slaves received no rights nor

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    The Christ in the Old Testament The Old Testament was like a world where God would unexpectedly appear to humans and interact with His creations. The main reasons for this particular action was to inform that person of what He was about to do. God would also use his appearances as a way to to strengthen and encourage his people. In this world‚ where God sneaks down to conform into the physical form of a human‚ was for the purpose so that His creations would be more easily able to relate to Him

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